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Elisabeth Finch, former 'Greyā€™s Anatomy' writer, admits she ā€˜lied about so muchā€™

A new docuseries uncovers the 'web of lies' told by the former 'Grey's Anatomy' writer and consulting producer. (Todd Wawrychuk / Disney General Entertainment Content / Getty Images via CNN Newsource) A new docuseries uncovers the 'web of lies' told by the former 'Grey's Anatomy' writer and consulting producer. (Todd Wawrychuk / Disney General Entertainment Content / Getty Images via CNN Newsource)
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Elisabeth Finch, a former writer and consulting producer on the hit ABC series ā€œGreyā€™s Anatomyā€ and subject of a new documentary series, has admitted in an Instagram post that she ā€œlied about so much.ā€

The Peacock docuseries, ā€œAnatomy of Lies,ā€ is based on a story published in May 2022 that alleged she lied about her health and personal life while working on ā€œGreyā€™s Anatomy,ā€ including that she had a rare form of bone cancer called chondrosarcoma.

On Tuesday, the day the docuseries was released, Finch issued a statement on Instagram acknowledging that she has given ā€œno one any reason to believe a word I say,ā€ and that she lied about ā€œthings so many people have been devastated by in real life.ā€

ā€œā€˜Iā€™m sorryā€™ feels like the smallest words compared to what Iā€™ve done, yet they are the truest. I trapped myself in the addiction of lies, betraying, and traumatizing my closest family, friends, and colleagues,ā€ she wrote. ā€œIā€™m making amends and expressing my genuine remorse as best I can when people are ready. And Iā€™ve accepted the fact that some may never be.ā€

Finch added that she has been receiving mental health treatment for nearly three years.

Jennifer Beyer, Finchā€™s former wife, appears in a  for the series, expressing remorse for letting Finch into her home and her childrenā€™s lives. ā€œWhen you love somebody, youā€™ll ignore red flags ā€˜til theyā€™re hitting you in the head,ā€ she said.

Finch addressed her marriage in the Instagram post, saying she ā€œfell deeply, truly in love,ā€ and came to love Beyerā€™s kids ā€œas my own ā€¦ and still do to this day.ā€

ā€œThe biggest mistake of my life (alongside lying about cancer in the first place) was saying ā€˜yesā€™ to Jenniferā€™s proposal before I was honest with her,ā€ she added.

ā€œThe truth is, there is no excuse, no justification ā€“ nothing will ever make my lies to anyone okay. Nothing erases the trauma I caused ā€“ the fear, the pain, the anger, the tears, the time,ā€ the post continued. ā€œAnd nothing matters more to me than holding myself accountable in every way. I will continue to repair whatever damage I can and ensure I am not the worst things Iā€™ve done. I recognize all of this will take time for people to believe.ā€

Finch first admitted to lying about her cancer diagnosis and about losing a kidney and part of her leg in an interview with website in December 2022, seven months after the Vanity Fair story came out.

ā€œShe taped a dummy catheter to her arm and shaved her hair to feign that she was undergoing chemotherapy,ā€ The Ankler reported, describing how Finch would behave while working on the medical drama.

Finch also lied to colleagues in 2019 by telling them her brother had died of suicide, when he was actually alive and living in Florida, according to the outlet.

She told The Ankler that she began telling lies during the 2007 writersā€™ strike, after she hurt her knee during a hike. People were ā€œso supportiveā€ when she required knee-replacement surgery, and then they went ā€œdead quietā€ once she healed.

ā€œI had no support and went back to my old maladaptive coping mechanism ā€“ I lied and made something up because I needed support and attention and thatā€™s the way I went after it,ā€ she said.

Finch resigned from her position on ā€œGreyā€™s Anatomyā€ and sought in-patient treatment before an investigation by the show began, according to the report.

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